Engine sensor HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Owner's Guide
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Engine Goolant Temperature (ECTI Sensor
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0116: A range/performance problem in the Engine
Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor circuit.
The ECT Sensor is a temperature dependant resistor (thermistor). The resistance of the thermistor decreases as the engine
coolant temperature increases as shown below
RESISTANCEtk0l
NOTE: lf DTC P0117 and/or P0118 are stored at the same
bleshoot DTC P0116.
Possible Cause
a ECT sensor deterioration
. Malfunction in the thermostat and cooling system
Troubleshooting Flowchart
-4 32 68 r0a r a0176 212 2aE {'r)-2O O 20 ito tO .o ! t2O I c)
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
time as DTC P0116, troubleshoot those DTCS first, then trou-
THERMISTON
- The MIL has be€n roported on.- DTC P01'16 is stored.
Probl6m verification:1. Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload (in Park or neutral) untilthe radiator fan comes on,then let it idle.2. With the scan tool, check theECT.
Intermittent failure, sYstem b OKat this tim6. Check lhe thermo-stat and the cooling 5y3tom.
ls 176 - 200'F (80 - 93"C) or0.4-0.TVindicated?
Check the thermostat and the
cooling system. It th€y are OK,reolace the ECT seNor.
(cont'd)
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECTI Sensor {cont'd)
[F011' The.scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0117: A low voltage (high temperature) problem in the: Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor circuit.
ECT SENSOR 2P CONNECTOR {C114I
Wire side of female terminals
- The MIL has been rooortod on.- DTC ml17 is sto.od.
Problem verification:1. Turn the ignition switch ON {ll).2. Check the ECT with the scantool,
Intermittont f.ilure, sysiom is OKat thk time. Check for poor con-nections or loo3e wire3 at C1lil(ECT sensorl and et the ECM/PCM.
ls 302"F (150'C) or higher (or
H Limit in Honda mode otPGM Tester) or 0 V indicated?
Check for a Bhort in the ECT sen-301:'1. Disconnect the ECT sensor 2Pconnefior,2. Check the ECT with the scantool.
ls 302"F (150"C)or higher (or
H-Limit in Honda mode ofPGM Tester) or 0 V indicated?
Check for r shorl in the wirs(EgT linel:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the ECM/PCM con-nector D (16P), (C (31P)*1.3. Check tor continuity betweenthe ECT sensor 2P connectorterminal No. 1 and bodyground.
Repair short in the wir€ betweenthe ECM/FCM (D2, C26rl ,nd th6ECT senaor.
ls there continuity?
Substitute a known-good ECM/PCM and recheck. It normal ECTi! indicatod, replaco the oiiginalECM/PCM.
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The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code {DTC) P0118: A high voltage {low temperature) problem in the
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor circuit.
ECT SENSOR 2P CONNECTOB (C11ill
ECT(ncD/wlrT)
ECTIREDAAIHT)
Wirc side of lemale terminals
sG2(GRN/8LKI
PCM CONNECTOR D {T6PI
JUMPER WIRE
JUi,IPEB WNE
IGRN/BLX}
Wire side oI female terminals
(cont'd)
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The MIL has be€n reported on.DTC P01'18 is stor€d.
Problem verification:1. Turn the ignition switch ON {ll).2. Check the EcT with the scantool-
Intermiftent tailu.€,3ystem is OKat this time, Checl foJ poor con-n€ction3 or loose wires et C1'14(ECT ren3or) and at the ECM/PCM.
ls -4"F (-20'C) or less (or L-Limitin Honda mode ot PGM Tester) or5 V indicated?
Check for an open in the ECT sen-
1. Disconnect the ECT sensor 2Pconnector.2. Connect the ECT sensor 2Pconnector terminals No. 1 andNo. 2 with a jumper wire.3. Check the ECT with the scantool.
ls -4'F (-20'C) or less (or L'Limitin Honda mode of PGM Tester)or5 V indicated?
Check for an open in the wiies{ECT, SG2 lines):1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Connect PCM connector terminals D2 and D11 with a
iumper wire.3. Turn the ignition switch ON {ll}.4. Check the ECT with the scantool,
ls -4"F (-20'C) or less (or L-Limitin Honda mode of PGM Testerior5 V indicated?
Repair open in th6 wire! botwe€nthe PCM lD2, D'l1l and the ECT3€n30t.
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Chack lor an open in the wires(ECT, SG2 lines):1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Connect ECM/PCM connectorterminals C18 and C26 with a
3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
4. Check the ECT with the scantool.
ls -4"F (-20"C) or less (or L-Limitin Honda mode of PGM Testerlor5 V indicated?
Ralpair open in tho wir6s b6twe€ntho ECM/PCM 1C18, c26l 6nd thoECT sensor.
Substitute a known-good ECM/PCM and rech.ck. lf normal ECTis indicrted, replace ths originslECM/PCM.
Engine Goolant Temperature (ECTI Sensor (cont'dl
(From page 11 101)
ECM/PCM OONNECTOR C 13lPI
(GRN/BLK)
JUMPER WIRE
Wire side of temale terminals
17I9
,/ 1617't8'1920n
ECT IRED/WHTIsG2
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Throttle Position (TPl Sensor
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0122: A low input (voltage) problem in the Throttle
Position (TP) sensor circuit.
The TP Sensor is a potentiometer. lt is connocted to the throttle valve shaft. As the throttle position changes, the throftle
position sensor varies the voltage signal to the ECM/PCM.
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OUTPUT VOLTAGE IVI
5
4
3
2
1
0
THROITLEOPCNIiIG
FUTIIHROTTI"E
TP SENSOR 3P CONNECTOR {Cl3OI
vcc2IYEL/BLUI
Wi.6 6ide ot fgmale terminsls
PCM CONNECTOR D I16PI
Wire side of female terminals
(GRN/BLX)
- The MIL h.3 been reoorted on.- OTC m122 b 3tored.
Problem vorificalion:1. Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload (in Park or neutrall untilthe radiator fan comes on,then turn the ignition switchOFF.2. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
3. Check the throttle position
with the scan tool.
ls there approx. 10% when thethrottle is fully closed andapprox.90% when the throttleis fully opened?
Intormittent feilu?e, 3y3tem is OKat thb iime. Check tor poor con-nodiona or loose wiros at C130tTP loNorl .nd rt th€ PCM.
Check tor an open in the wire{vOC2linel:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the TP sensor 3Pconnector,3. Turn the ignition switch ON lll).il. Measure voltage betweenthe TP sensor 3P connector ter-minals No. 1 and No. 3.
ls there approx.5 V?
Check to. an open in wir6 {VCC2linel:Measure voltage between PCMconnector terminals 010 and D11.
Ch6ck to. an opon or shon in TPsonaol:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2, At the sensor side, measureresistance between the TPsensor 3P connector terminalsNo. 1 and No. 2 with the throt-tle fully closed.
Repair open in the wirc betweenPCM {D10} and TP 3ensor.ls there approx. 5 V?
Sub3tituto . known-good PCMand rechock. It proscribed volt-ag. b now availablo. rcplaco th6originsl PCM,
Terminal side of male terminals(cont'd)
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'98 - 00 model3:
The MIL has boon reDortod on.DTC m122 b rtorod.
P.oblom veiification:1. Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload (in Park or neutral) untilthe radiator tan comes on,then turn the ignition switchOFF.2. Turn the ignition switch ON lll).3. Check the throttle position
with the scan tool.
ls there approx. 10% when thethrottle is fully closed andapprox. 90% when the throttleis fully opened?
Intarmittent failure. system is OKat thia time. Check for poor con-n€ctions or loolo wires rt C130ITP s.nsorl and.t the ECM/FCM.
Check for an opon or short in thowire {VCC2 linel:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the TP sensor 3Pconnedor,3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
4. Meas! re voltage betweenthe TP s€nsor 3P connector ter-minals No. 1 and No.3.
ls there approx. 5 V?
Check lor an opon in wiro IVCC2linel:Measure voltage between ECM/rcM connector terminals C'18 andc2a.Chock for en op€n or Bhort in TP3an30r:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. At the sensor side, measureresistance between the TPsensor 3P conneclor terminalsNo. 1 and No. 2 with the throt-tle fully closed.
B.psir opon in the wire b€{woontho ECM/PCM {C281 and th6 TP3en!xtt.ls lher€ approx. 5 V?
Subslitute e known-good ECM/PCM .nd r.chock. lf pro3cribedvoltrge iB now rYrilablo, replacath. originll ECM/PCM.
TP SENSOR 3P CONNECTOR {C130}
sG2IGRN/BLKI
vcc2IYEUBLUI
Wire side oI Iemale lerminals
Wire sid6 of temale terminals
Terminal side of male torminals
(cont'd)
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ECM/PCM CONNECTOR C (31P}
sG2IGRN/BLKIa-,l 18 sl./|135
/1617lrs]zolzr zzl
232527)gJ lzgi3o sr I
T^vccz {YEL/8LUl
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Primary Heated Oxygen Sensor (Primary HO2S) (Sensor 1)
The Heated Oxygen Sensors (HO2S) detect the oxygen content in the exhaust gas and signal the ECM/PCM. In operation,
the ECM/PCM receives the signals from the sensor and varies the duration during which fuel is iniected. To stabilize the
sensor's output, the sensor has an internal heater. The Primary HO2S (Sensor 1) is installed in exhaust pipe A.
HO2S:
ztRcoNtAEI.IMENT
s€NsoRTERMINALSVOLTAGE IVI
HEATEBTERMINALS
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0131: A low voltage
Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) {Sensor 1} circuit,
RICH - AIR. . LEANFUELNATO
problem in the Primary Heated
37 - 98 models:
HEATER
The MIL has been reoorted on.DTC P0131 is stoied.
Problem verification:1. Do the ECM/PCM Reset Pro-ceoure.Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload (in Park or neutral) untilthe radiator fan comes on.Test-drive with the A/T in Eposition (M/T in 4th gear)Check the Primary HO2S{Sensor 1} output voltage withthe scan tool during accelera-tion using wide open throttle.
Intermittent f.ilure, system is OKat this time. Check fo. poor con-nections or loose wirer at C111(Primary HO2S, SeGor 1) and atrh€ ECM/FCM.
Check the fuel pressure (see page
11-178).
Repair the fuel supply system.
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Check tor a shorl in the HO2S:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the Primary HO2S(Sensor'1i 4P connector.3. Start the engine and let it idle.4. Check the Primary HO2S(Sensor 1)output voltage withthe scan tool.
Replace the HO2S {Sensor 1).Does it stay at 0.1 V or less?
Check for a short in the wir€(PH02S linel:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the ECM/PCM con-nector (D (16P), C (31P)*).
3. Check tor continuity betweenthe Primary HO2S {Sensor 1)4P connector terminal No. 1and body ground.
Repair short in tho wire botwesnthe ECM/PCM lD7, C16*) .nd th6Prim.ry HO2S (S€nsor 11.
Substituto a known-good ECM/PCM and recheck. ll 3ympiom/indication goes away. raplace th.origin.l ECM/PCM.
PRIMARY HO2S ls.n.or 'l I 4P CONNECTOR (Cl111
PHO2S ---'trwHTr T-T-l
T-1 1 2l
6tlr rlY r___J_J
L
Wire side of temale terminals
(cont'd)
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'99 - 00 models:
- The MIL has bsen reported on.- DTC P0131 ir storod.
Problem ve fication:1. Do the ECM/PCM Reset Pro-cedure,2. Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload {in Park or neutral) untillhe radiator tan comes on.3. Check the Primary HO2S(Sensor 1) oltput voltage withthe scan tool during accelera-tion using wide op€n throttle.
Inl.rmittant failura, 3yrtam i! OKat thb tim.. Ch.ck tor poor con-nectiona oa looaa wlraa al C111{Pri|n.ry HO2S, Son3or 1l .nd .ttho ECM/FCM,
Does the voltage stay at 0.5 Vor less?
Check tho fuel pressure (see pago1r,178).
R.p.ir th. fu€l lupply ry!t.m.
Chock lor a short in tho HO2S:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the Primary HO2S(Sensor 1) 4P connector.3. St6rt the engine and lot it idle.4. Check the Primary HO2S(Sensor 1) output voltage withthe scan tool,
Does it stay 6t 0.5 V or less?Rephc. th6 HO2S (S.n3or 11.
Chock for a short in tho wirc(PHO2S lino):1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the ECM/PCM con-nector C (31P).
3. Check tor continlity betweenthe Primary HO2S {Sensor 'l}
4P connector terminal No. Iand body ground.
Ragah rhort in tha wira balwoanth. ECM/PCM {Cl61 rnd thcPrirn.ry HO2S (S.n3or 11.
Substltut6 a known-good ECM/PCM and recheck. lf rymptom/indicrtion 00os away, raplaco thcoriginal ECM/PCM.
Primary Heated Oxygen Sensor (Primary HO2SI (Sensor 1l (cont'd)
PRIMARY HO2S (Son.or 1l aP CONNECTOR |C111)
PHO2S T--1rwHTr f-T---]
--1 1 2lI t--- 1t6)lslrlv L__r__J
_L
Wire side ol female terminals
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The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0132: A high voltage problem in the Primary HeatedOxygen Sensor {Primary HO2S) (Sensor 1) circuit.
'97 - 98 models:
PHO2S
IWHTIsG2IGRN/BLK}
Wire side ot female terminals
PCM CONNECTOR D {16PI
JUMPER WIRE
PHO2S IWHTISG2 IGRN/BLK}
Wire side of temale terminals
I
(cont'dl
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Problem verification:1. Do the ECM/PCM Resot Pro,ceoute,2. Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload (in Park or neutral) untilthe radiator fan comes on.3. Test-drive with the Ay'T in Eposition (M/T in 4th gear).4. Check the Primary H02S{Sensor 1}output voltage withthe scan tool during decelera-tion using completely closedthrottle.
Intormittent l.ilure, 3ystem ia OKat thb timo. Chcck fo. poor con-nections 01 looso wi.es at C111{Prim!ry HO2S, Sensor 1} andECM/PCM.
Does the voltage stay at 1.0 V
Check for an open in th6 PrimaryH()2S:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the Primary HO2S(Sensor 1) connector-3. Connect the Primary HO25lSensor 1) 4P connector termi-nals No. 1 and No. 2 with ajumper wire.4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).5. Check the Primary HO2S(Sensor 1) output voltage withthe scan tool,
ls there 1.0 V or more?
Ch€ck for an opon in the wires(PHO2S, SG2linesl:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Connect PCM connector ter-minals D7 and Dl1 with a
3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).4. Check the Primary HO2S{Sensor 1) output voltage withthe scan tool.
Roprir opon in the wire betweontho PCM {D7 01 D11l and thePrimsry HO2S {S6nsor 1).
ls there 1.0 V or more?
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